You want to ensure that there won't be any problems generating a new plate during the night shift, if a plate is damaged.
By generating a plate identification number, a press person can easily remake a plate with minimal knowledge of Prinergy Workshop.
The Plate Remake feature enables you to remake a plate using the same settings and output device that were used to output the original plate.
For example, if a job is being printed at night and one of the plates is damaged, an operator can quickly remake a plate without having to know how to use Workshop or what settings the day shift operator used to make the original plate. The new plate is output using the settings that were applied when the original plate was made, including being output to the same device that was originally used.
A unique plate identifier needs to be established in order for a new plate to be output with the same settings that were applied when the original plate was made, including the platesetter device that was originally used.
A plate identifier can be established in the marks file that is imported with an imposition layout, or can be included in the Sheet Marks window or the Slugline mark window in the Marks section of an output or final output process template. In this task, the Slugline mark window will be used.
XX_Final_Output
job folder icon in the bottom left corner of Job Manager. Select Open Job Folder in File Browser.UserDefinedFolders / Final Output
. Select and delete all .TIF
files.In this task, you will verify the plate identification number for every separation generated as part of the imposition plan.
XX_Final_Output
job folder icon in the lower left corner of Job Manager. Select Open Job Folder in File Browser.UserDefinedFolders / Final Output
.XX_Jo.Hearthstone.1A.C.TIF (cyan)
file. View the bottom left corner of the .TIF file..TIF
files in the Final Output folder.In this task, you will request a plate remake for the cyan separation for the front surface.
XX_Final_Output
job folder icon in the bottom left corner of Job Manager. Select Open Job Folder in File Browser.UserDefinedFolders / Final Output
.XXJo.Hearthstone.1A.C.TIF
separation. This separation was generated using the same settings and output process as the original cyan separation..